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John Deere 4010 (New)

Discontinued Model


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John Deere 4010 (New) Reviews



Overall Rating:
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Build Quality
rating
5.0
Features
rating
5.0
Performance
rating
4.7
Value
rating
5.0
Reliability
rating
5.0
(4.9 stars, 3 reviews)
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Specifications

Weight 1420 lbs (644 kg)

Wheelbase 57.1 (145 cm)

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Love It
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4.2
Posted 05/08/2018
by Barry Hutton
Model year: 2007 Date Purchased: 2007-03-27 Number of Hours: 360

"Never had any problems. Grand kids are getting good at using the front end loader. Does everything I need."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Just a great general use machine Cons: Have to keep up with a few rust spots, even when always being shedded Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 Acres Location: CND OT I also considered buying:
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First Compact Tractor
rating
4.8
Posted 01/08/2012
by crex149
Model year: 2004 Date Purchased: 2010-05-01 Number of Hours: 500

"I bought this tractor used from a good friend of mine with almost 500 hours on it at the time. This was a great first tractor. A little low on power but at the time it was not an issue. Did not have the auxiliary hydraulics on it and they were no longer available. Traded it in on my 2320."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Very reliable tractor. Cons: Did not have SCV. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA KY I also considered buying:
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First Review Late Summer Yard Work & Winter First Snow
rating
5.0
Posted 01/06/2012
by Wes Obie
Model year: 2003 Date Purchased: 2011-09-16 Number of Hours: 593

"Compact tractor with a front end loader So far really happy. Move 2 tons of mulch and 5 yards of black dirt. Prepared it for winter with a Oil and filter change and a fuel mix of summer diesel and kerosene, so far has started at -5 Degree F. Also cleaned the bucket and brushed it with STP so snow would not stick. Added chains for weight and traction and built a weight box for the 3 point hitch which holds old automotive batteries also to help with winter traction. Two light snow falls so far, so no challenge for the tractor. Mainly use the bucket with the lip inclined up to pack the snow on my long gravel drive and smooth it for next heavier snows."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: So far all pro's it has done everything I needed and I am still having fun using the new toy. Cons: Really hard to remove the old oil filter, plus when you finally get it loose the oil runs down the block, frame, and arm. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA MN I also considered buying:
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